Russia is building its own union for poultry farmers
The period of extensive growth in the Russian poultry farming has ended and the industry needs a push qualitative improvement in performance powered by most advanced technologies in rearing, slaughtering and processing and digitization in production management, believes the recently elected board of NUPF.
The new agribusiness association – the National Union of Poultry Farmers (NUPF) – was established and launched in March as the Russian poultry industry faces the need to grow exports and address new challenges and potential threats.
The union's Board of Directors includes representatives from top poultry producers such as the Resource Group of Companies, PRODO Group, Cherkizovo Group, Prioskolie, the Tkachev Agrocomplex and BEZRK-Belgrankorm with an aggregate market share of over 60%. The union is led by Sergei Latukhov, former head of the Russian Veterinary Association, who was appointed the union’s Director General.
“The union will be concentrating on promoting Russian poultry products in both domestic and foreign markets and supporting in-depth industry research. The latter is aimed at bringing a better understanding of poultry farming matters to government and public audiences and providing the relevant federal and regional legislative and executive authorities with recommendations on how to create a welcoming business environment for continued growth in poultry production,” said Sergei Latukhov in a statement.
The union's main areas of focus are to bring together key industry players in a bid to bolster and promote commercial poultry farming in Russia, make its produce ever more competitive and spur domestic demand for poultry products. Other priorities include unlocking the industry’s export potential through ensuring high quality and safety standards, strengthening the country’s role in the global poultry market and boosting sales abroad.
Part of the strategy of NUPF is to engage with industry R&D professionals to deliver new technological solutions to the national poultry market. It is seeking to play a dedicated hands-on role in devising and implementing national programs tackling dangerous animal diseases to ensure safer products as well as government aid programs aimed at improvement of competitiveness and export expansion in the agribusiness sector. The union is also looking for opportunities to cooperate with similar foreign and international associations and to have a stronger involvement in considering and addressing global poultry farming issues.
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